Whether you’re searching for a luxury escape, a quiet retreat or simply a place to rest your head, you’ll find a variety of accommodations conveniently located throughout the Greenville area that are sure to make your stay as restful as it is memorable.

With more than 300 “event days” each year – from live theatre to outdoor concerts to nationally ranked street festivals – chances are you’ll have to either narrow down your list of activities, or extend your visit!

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You’ll never be able to say you weren’t warned. One visit to Greenville, South Carolina - one walk down Main Street, one hike through the foothills, one unforgettable meal – is all it takes to fall head over heels in love.

From our convenient southeast location to a tremendous variety of venues, facilities and amenities, accommodations and restaurants, plentiful recreational and entertainment options … well, you get the picture. We’re affordable, convenient and ready for you!

Go ahead. Make your list as long as you want. You’ll never run out of fun activities, surprising discoveries and unforgettable places and experiences that combine to create Greenville memories that will last a lifetime.

From selecting accommodations to reviewing restaurants to figuring out what events to attend, trails to hike and museums to visit, we’ll help make the planning process as much fun as the trip. Well…almost.

From national magazines, to leading newspapers, to network TV, to good old-fashioned word-of-mouth, a lot of people have been saying nice things about Greenville SC. Take a look and see for yourself why Greenville, South Carolina continues to surprise and delight at every turn.

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Trailblazer Park

Located in Travelers Rest, SC near the Blue Ridge Mountains and Furman University, Trailblazer Park is the region's newest performing arts and cultural center featuring panoramic mountain views, a covered pavilion that hosts the Travelers Rest Farmers Market, festival grounds, and an open-air amphitheater. Cyclists and pedestrians can access Trailblazer Park via a spur trail connection to the GHS Swamp Rabbit Trail, a multi-use green-way system that runs along the Reedy River connecting the old railway system between Greenville and Travelers Rest.